Warner Bros. says to buy TT Games
Posted on Thu, 8 Nov 2007 23:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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LONDON (Reuters) - Warner Bros. home entertainment division said on Thursday it
was buying UK-based games publisher TT Games, the business behind Traveler's
Tales and the LEGO Star Wars series.
Financial terms for the deal, which is subject to regulatory approval and final
terms and conditions, were not disclosed.
Warner said it had agreed to buy TT Games and TT Games Publishing. The TT Games
business was established in 2005 when Traveler's Tales, one of the world's
largest independent games developers, and publisher Giant Interactive
Entertainment merged.
TT Games holds the video game development and publishing rights to 'The Guinness
World Records' book and titles in its LEGO development pipeline include Batman
and Indiana Jones.
Warner Bros is a unit of Time Warner Inc , the world's largest media company.
Warner Chairman and Chief Executive Barry Meyer said buying TT Games marked the
latest step as the company expanded further into the games industry.
Warner's entertainment arm has been extending its portfolio of games development
and distribution assets and in September set up a film and video game production
business involving United Arab Emirates Aldar Properties .
Warner said at the time it would invest $500 million with its partners in a
joint venture fund to develop films with another $500 million going to a video
game fund.
(Reporting by Gavin Haycock, Editing by Erica Billingham)
© Copyright 2007 Reuters.
Posted on Thu, 8 Nov 2007 23:00:00 CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
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